Network Security White Papers
Desktop Security Suites for Small Businesses
Overview Desktop security suites were developed to help keep the computers up and working, to keep company information from going out to the Internet where it can be improperly used for marketing, spam, or identity theft, and to protect the company from liability resulting from sending customer data inappropriately, or having internal systems used to attack other businesses. Most small business owners are familiar with antivirus software, and a few years ago this simple step was enough. Unfortunately, there are many more risks today from being connected to the Internet. Simple antivirus software solutions have grown to include four components that make up a Desktop Security Suite: antivirus, antispam, antispyware, and a desktop firewall.
| Publisher | J.P. Schwartz | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | March 2007 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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